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Communications Team from Auckland Council
The summer edition of Easy Choice – Family Kai meal planner by Love Food Hate Waste is here!
The Team from Children's Day
Put tamariki first and celebrate by hosting an event for the tamariki and whānau in your neighbourhood. It can be anything, big or small! Register your event on the Children's Day website www.childrensday.org.nz... www.youtube.com...
Hi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd … View moreHi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd studied more or are you stoked your hard work has paid off?
Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
Our hospitals, along with all hospitals nationwide, are preparing for a strike by Resident Medical Officers (doctors in training) who are covered by the New Zealand Resident Doctors’ Association (NZRDA) collective employment agreement. The strike period is from 7am on Tuesday 15 January until 7am… View moreOur hospitals, along with all hospitals nationwide, are preparing for a strike by Resident Medical Officers (doctors in training) who are covered by the New Zealand Resident Doctors’ Association (NZRDA) collective employment agreement. The strike period is from 7am on Tuesday 15 January until 7am Thursday 17 January.
Patient safety is Nelson Marlborough Health’s top priority. We have contingency plans in place, and we will continue to operate essential services such as emergency departments, emergency surgery and maternity care throughout the strike period.
If you need healthcare:
1. contact your GP, pharmacy or call Healthline on 0800 611 116
2. visit the Medical and Injury Centre in Nelson and Urgent Care Centre in Blenheim
3. dial 111 or come to the hospital for emergencies
Please do not to delay seeking medical treatment if you need urgent medical assistance.
Patients having elective surgery or outpatient appointments that may be affected by the strike have been contacted directly or you can call 0800 733 372 to check the status of your appointment.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
As we become increasingly aware of the impact of waste on our oceans and waterways, Auckland Council is appealing to summer boaties and leisure craft users to be waste-wise on the water.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
With the temporary suspension of the Packaging Forum’s Soft Plastics Recycling Scheme from 31 December 2018, Auckland Council is encouraging Aucklanders to make efforts to reduce their consumption of soft plastics.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
"Phenomenal" plant growth and predicted hot weather means Marlborough is ripe for scrub fires, emergency services warn. Fire and Emergency (FENZ) is warning people to take precautions as the wet end to last year had sparked grass growth which is "fuel" for fires. Read more
Now’s a great time to get decorating! Save on Resene premium paint, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products! Get the GST value taken off the price.
PLUS if you are a Resene DIY Cardholder you can get an extra 5% off! That’s 20% OFF for Resene … View moreNow’s a great time to get decorating! Save on Resene premium paint, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products! Get the GST value taken off the price.
PLUS if you are a Resene DIY Cardholder you can get an extra 5% off! That’s 20% OFF for Resene Cardholders!
If you don’t have a card, sign up free online, www.resene.co.nz/diycard or while you are at your local Resene ColorShop.
And if you need help choosing your paints, wood stains, colours or wallpapers, your local Resene ColorShop staff can help you with all the advice and inspiration you need!
Find out more!
There's been dozens of incredible entries in this year's Loveliest Letterbox competition. Which one is your favourite? Can you spot any from your neighbourhood?
Loveliest Letterbox is closing end of January so make sure you share colourful creations from your community asap. It's … View moreThere's been dozens of incredible entries in this year's Loveliest Letterbox competition. Which one is your favourite? Can you spot any from your neighbourhood?
Loveliest Letterbox is closing end of January so make sure you share colourful creations from your community asap. It's as simple as loading a picture of a lovely letterbox in your neighbourhood or from your travels - and you could win one of four great prizes!
Enter now
Hi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't… View moreHi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't even aware of.
For example, do you have a 1.2-metre fixed childproof fence with a self-closing gate opening outwards?
What are your thoughts on paddling pool safety? If faced with an inspection, would your pool set-up pass? Do you think all these rules are essential? What are your tips for setting up a paddling pool safely?
To read more about how to keep your kids safe in and around pools, click here.
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Paula Hulburt Reporter from Marlborough Express
Hi guys, hope you're all enjoying the sunshine. I saw a post on Facebook about one of the down sides of the warmer weather - hot play ground equipment. Are we wrapping our kids in cotton wool or have the council not thought it through with this new piece at Pollard Park?
Spice up your Summer BBQ with Tegel Smokey Chipotle Chicken Tenders!
This simple recipe takes only 30 minutes to pull together and is guaranteed to be a hit with the kids, in-laws and neighbours. Chunky chicken tenders coated in flavoursome chipotle spices served with a delicious lemon garlic … View moreSpice up your Summer BBQ with Tegel Smokey Chipotle Chicken Tenders!
This simple recipe takes only 30 minutes to pull together and is guaranteed to be a hit with the kids, in-laws and neighbours. Chunky chicken tenders coated in flavoursome chipotle spices served with a delicious lemon garlic sour cream and parsnip and potato wedges, this will be the highlight of the barbie. Give them a go this weekend.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Parents and dog owners in Marlborough have been warned to take extra care around the region's streams after toxic algae was spotted.
High concentrations of algae have been seen in parts of the Omaka and Wairau rivers by council staff.
A Marlborough District Council statement said warning… View moreParents and dog owners in Marlborough have been warned to take extra care around the region's streams after toxic algae was spotted.
High concentrations of algae have been seen in parts of the Omaka and Wairau rivers by council staff.
A Marlborough District Council statement said warning signs had been placed at some of the access points, but people needed to be aware the algae could be in other areas that had not been signposted. Not all areas were monitored. Read more here.
The Team from Marlborough District Council
Hello again neighbours! Like many of you, I’ve just returned to work thinking that I’d quite like to still be outdoors in our wonderful bush or at the beach.
If you’re thinking of having a fire at the beach or planning to burn all that rubbish you’ve accumulated at the bach, … View moreHello again neighbours! Like many of you, I’ve just returned to work thinking that I’d quite like to still be outdoors in our wonderful bush or at the beach.
If you’re thinking of having a fire at the beach or planning to burn all that rubbish you’ve accumulated at the bach, check out the rules about fires. With summer here, there’s an increased risk of fires that can rapidly become significant emergency events.
It only takes a couple of minutes to check online at the Fire Emergency New Zealand website and to keep yourself and your neighbours safe.
Learn more
The Team from ACC New Zealand
There is nothing better than getting out for a ride with your friends. But before getting out on your bike, make sure you take time to check out some great ways to help you and your mates enjoy the ride this summer!
Remember the most experienced rider should ride at the back of the pack, and … View moreThere is nothing better than getting out for a ride with your friends. But before getting out on your bike, make sure you take time to check out some great ways to help you and your mates enjoy the ride this summer!
Remember the most experienced rider should ride at the back of the pack, and plan your stops along the way. If you find yourself ahead of the group slow down and wait for others to catch up. And as always, ride your own ride and stay Shiny Side Up!
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